Circuit arrangement for a buoyant alarm device
First Claim
1. A circuit arrangement for a buoyant alarm device which indicates a disturbance to the quiescent level of a body of water in which the device is placed, said device adapted to float in the body of water and having first and second electrodes, said first electrode adapted to contact the body of water when the device is caused to heel by a disturbance to the quiescent water level, said second electrode positioned in and maintained in contact with the body of water comprising:
- a. a bistable electrical switching means having a first nonconductive state and a second conductive state;
b. a first circuit means for causing said bistable switching means to switch from said first nonconductive state to said second conductive state when said first electrode contacts said body of water, and, for automatically initiating restoration of said bistable switching means to said first nonconductive state after a predetermined interval of time, T;
c. a radio frequency transmitter adapted to continuously broadcast a sequence of pulse encoded radio frequency signals during the interval T upon the application of transmitter enabling pulses thereto; and
d. a pulse encoder means coupled to said transmitter for generating and applying to said transmitter predetermined repetitive sequences of transmitter enabling electrical pulses during the interval T.
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Abstract
An improved circuit arrangement is described which is used with a buoyant device for indicating a disturbance to the quiescent level of a body of water. The circuit arrangement includes an encoder and transmitter which are supported by the device and which are adapted for transmitting encoded information in accordance with a predetermined pulse code to a remote receiver and alarm. Transmission of the encoded signal is terminated after a predetermined interval of time. The encoder and transmitter are coupled in the circuit for enhancing the turn off of a bi-stable switching circuit.
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11 Claims
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1. A circuit arrangement for a buoyant alarm device which indicates a disturbance to the quiescent level of a body of water in which the device is placed, said device adapted to float in the body of water and having first and second electrodes, said first electrode adapted to contact the body of water when the device is caused to heel by a disturbance to the quiescent water level, said second electrode positioned in and maintained in contact with the body of water comprising:
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a. a bistable electrical switching means having a first nonconductive state and a second conductive state; b. a first circuit means for causing said bistable switching means to switch from said first nonconductive state to said second conductive state when said first electrode contacts said body of water, and, for automatically initiating restoration of said bistable switching means to said first nonconductive state after a predetermined interval of time, T; c. a radio frequency transmitter adapted to continuously broadcast a sequence of pulse encoded radio frequency signals during the interval T upon the application of transmitter enabling pulses thereto; and d. a pulse encoder means coupled to said transmitter for generating and applying to said transmitter predetermined repetitive sequences of transmitter enabling electrical pulses during the interval T. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A circuit arrangement for a pool alarm device which indicates a disturbance to the quiescent level of pool water in which the device is placed, said device adapted to float in the pool and having first and second electrodes, said first electrode adapted to contact the pool water when the device is caused to heel by a disturbance to the quiescent water level, said second electrode positioned in and maintained in contact with the pool water comprising:
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a. a silicon controlled rectifier having a sustaining current level below which level said rectifier becomes non-conductive; b. said rectifier having a first nonconductive state and a second conductive state; c. a first circuit means for causing said rectifier to switch from said first nonconductive state to said second conductive state when said first electrode contacts said pool water, and, for automatically initiating restoration of said rectifier to said first nonconductive state after a predetermined interval of time, T; d. a radio frequency transmitter adapted to continuously broadcast a sequence of pulse encoded radio frequency signals during the interval T upon the application of transmitter enabling pulses thereto; e. a pulse encoder means coupled to said transmitter for generating and applying to said transmitter predetermined repetitive sequences of transmitter enabling electrical pulses during the interval T; f. said transmitter and said encoder coupled to said rectifier and having an operating current thereof which is less than said rectifier sustaining current flowing through said rectifier in said second conductive state whereby said operating current to said encoder and transmitter is interrupted when said rectifier is restored to said first nonconductive state.
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